Research Safety

Safety Mission Statement

The Department of Biomedical Engineering strives to conduct world-class biomedical engineering research while continuously educating and developing current graduate and undergraduate students. Improving the lives of individuals is central to the department’s focus, and that begins with those performing the research. We are committed to conducting our research activities with the highest degree of safety and ensuring the protection of all individuals in the biomedical engineering community.

Developing a research community with a focus on safety not only improves the quality and effectiveness of the associated research programs, it educates students and promotes the development of safe and effective independent researchers moving forward to professional careers in academics medicine and industry.

Safety is the responsibility of the entire biomedical engineering community including administrators, principal investigators, faculty, and students. Identifying and immediately addressing potential hazards with colleagues staff and students not following appropriate safety protocols and guidelines is the responsibility of us all.

Report an Injury

Please report any injuries immediatley to Justin Brown at 814-865-5190.

Safety Committee Members
Member Email Office Phone Office Address
Justin Brown jlb92@psu.edu 814-865-5190 228 Hallowell Building
Justin Pritchard jrp94@psu.edu 814-865-7906 212 Wartik Building
Dan Hayes djh195@psu.edu 814-865-0780 122E Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Building
Roger Dunlap rld27@psu.edu 814-863-4800 310 Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Building
Chris Lieb cal5177@psu.edu 814-863-0958 110 Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Building

Equipment Disposal

For information on the proper disposal of equipment, such as refrigerators, lasers, countertops, and more, please reference the Penn State Environmental Health and Safety website.

Mandatory Training and Equipment

Any person working in an experimental lab in biomedical engineering must complete the Laboratory Safety Program offered by EHS. Refresher training must be completed annually by taking the Laboratory Safety Refresher course available at EHS.

Courses that may be required for biomedical engineering lab use (if applicable) include:

  • Chemical and Hazardous Waste Handling (initial and refresher)
  • Right-to-Know
  • Autoclave Safety
  • Bloodborne Pathogen
  • General Laser Safety Training
  • Hazardous Materials Shipping and Receiving

The following steps should be followed to complete safety training on a yearly basis.

  1. Visit the Penn State Environmental Health and Safety website or contact EHS at 814-865-6391 to schedule a time for your class.
  2. Look under the course list start with the “Chemical and Hazardous Waste Handling (Initial)” under “Chemical Safety.”
  3. A copy of that form must be kept in the Lab Safety Plan in your lab.
  4. All persons are required to refresh their training every year by completing the “Chemical and Hazardous Waste Handling (Refresher)” course and updating the paperwork in their lab’s “Lab Safety Plan.”

Required PPE in Experimental Labs

All occupants of experimental labs must adhere to the following rules:

  • Safety glasses must be worn at all times.
  • Gloves must be worn while working in the lab and removed prior to leaving the lab.
  • Lab coats must be worn in all labs.
  • Closed toe shoes must be worn in all labs. Absolutely no open toe shoes in experimental labs.
  • Additional PPE may be required on specific experiments. KNOW YOUR HAZARDS.

Key Control

Documentation of the safety training will have to be supplied in order to sign out any keys in Hallowell Building. If safety training is not updated annually, key privileges will be lost.

 
 

About

The Department of Biomedical Engineering administers the bachelor of science, master of science, and doctorate degree programs in biomedical engineering. Our work combines traditional engineering principles with medicine and technology for the betterment of human health and society. 

Department of Biomedical Engineering

122 Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Building

The Pennsylvania State University

University Park, PA 16802-4400

Phone: 814-863-6614

Email: bme@engr.psu.edu